Ariana Grande and Moschino: your new season need-to-know

From the new-season trends to nail now and key pieces to shop, to the stylist and model to follow on Instagram: find everything you need to know about fashion's new frontier, right here in one handy package. #Schooled.

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The big names to follow on Instagram

The model: Imaan Hammam (left) is 17, Dutch and has a Céline campaign under her belt (AKA she's at the top of her game), but none of it has gone to her head. Her Insta is full of pictures of her fangirling out backstage at shows.
Follow her here: @hammamimaan

The stylist: Louby McLoughlin has worked with POP magazine and Nylon, andstyled the Sophia Webster show at London Fashion Week (right), which was inspired by teen movies. When we asked Louby what would make us feel instantly more spring-like, she said: 'Ironic accessories: think Moschino's McDonalds phone cases and listening to Ariana Grande because she is all about positivity!'
Follow her here: @loubymc

Picture: Instagram/hammamimaan, Instagram/sophiawebster

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Be first to try frosty make-up

Not since the 90s, when Rimmel London's classic Heather Shimmer lipstick was in every teen girl's make-up bag, has frosted make-up made such major beauty waves. Making the case for swapping your matte lippie for a high-shine colour, Rodarte's models looked like librarians with a secret sassy side thanks to their sensible spectacles, side-sweeping fringes and icy, glittered lips (pictured).

Picture: Getty, ASOS

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Remember, blankets aren't just for bedtime

Burberry, now, they're not silly. They let each of their catwalk models – including Cara Delevingne and Suki Waterhouse – go home with a bespoke monogrammed blanket. If seeing Cara draped in her CJD blankie wasn't enough to make you look at the throw on the end of your bed in a whole new light, then Olivia Palermo pairing hers with thigh-high boots and shades might just tip the scales.

Picture: Splash

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Drop 'puffy-puffy' and other new fashion lingo into conversation

Your #fashion vocab now includes:

1. 'Puffy-puffy' (adjective): As in, the perfect amount of padding. Miu Miu designer Miuccia Prada said of her perfect jacket: 'I worked for one month on the right windbreaker that was not puffy-puffy'. Noted.

2. 'Casualness' (verb): Louis Vuitton designer Nicolas Ghesquière, who said that it's about 'a new casualness, a way of mixing the clothes – casual with formal – in a cool, functional way'.

3. Sacai (noun): This is the label to name-drop this season. It's Japanese, shows at Paris Fashion Week and is all about fashion meets functionality (just check out that cape and windbreaker combo, left).

Picture: Getty

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Stock up on space dye

Thanks to Instagram, chances are you would have seen Rihanna and Cara whizzing round in a shopping trolley at the Chanel show. But for those of beady fashion eye, the fact that Karl Lagerfeld sent his models out in space dye was the real shocker (in a good way). FYI: not to be mistaken with the latest hair colour from Bleach, space dye is a flecked, two-tone fabric that Karl used to make joggers and leggings with his high-end, Midas touch. Clever, eh.